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Gilbert

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    Gilbert got a reaction from creedon in Is there a maximum page height?   
    Thanks for your help everyone. I didn't have any custom code on the site so I just rebuilt the page and it seemed to work this time.
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    Gilbert reacted to creedon in Is there a maximum page height?   
    I'm a little confused.
    When the content of the page exceeds the height of the window viewport, then a scrollbar is added and you use it to scroll the page so you can see the rest of the content.
    Given the amount of content I see on the page, I don't see how you can trim it down much. And besides the height of your window may be different than the height of another viewers window so there is no real way know the height of a page to make all the content fit in it.
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    Gilbert got a reaction from Beyondspace in Different price display VAT charge and price display - UK vs international sales   
    Hi Paul - They want to show £120, as UK retailers are obliged to show full price including tax. Thanks for any advice...
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    Gilbert reacted to JBC in Different price display VAT charge and price display - UK vs international sales   
    Is there a way to set squarespace to remove UK VAT for EU countries at checkout. I want prices to be shown on the site as inclusive of tax as my main customer base is the UK, but then takeoff VAT for EU buyers so they can then pay local Vat and duties directly.
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    Gilbert reacted to MATTER in VAT in EU and outside   
    Hi there,
    I know this is not possible at this point, but this is URGENTLY needed and is a big loss for many European businesses that are using Squarespace.
    It is required in B2C business model to show ONLY the end price where the VAT is already included. So you have to select the option where tax is already part of the product price.
    But then there is an issue, if you want to deliver to non European Union countries (Switzerland is a good example), you are not allowed to collect German VAT from the Swiss customers, since it is a totally different amount and also, because the customs are imposing their local Swiss taxes when the package crosses the Swiss border. So this puts the business in a very non flexible position, where you need to exclude this country from the delivery list completely, which is not only financial loss of the potential revenue, but is also discriminating for the potential customers in non-EU countries.
    Dear Squarespace team, there must be a very simple and easy fix for you, how to make it more flexible, it could be an easy option, where you can actually deduct the VAT, so let's say in the "Tax" section, I can also exclude particular VAT % from specific countries, so it is the same system as you have now, but just "negative", meaning it will remove the unnecessary tax during the checkout automatically. Sort of working like "discount", but obviously is legally and from taxes perspective reflected accurately on the invoice. 
    You have a great product, but this kind of flaws are pretty frustrating for someone who is in Europe and wants to try all the available options there is order to find the right target group and the right way.
    Thanks.
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    Gilbert reacted to tuanphan in Moving 'add to cart' button   
    Add to Home > design > Custom CSS
    .product-quantity-input { order: 2 !important; } .ProductItem-details .sqs-add-to-cart-button-wrapper { order: 3 !important; } .ProductItem-details-excerpt { order: 4 !important; } .product-price { order: 5 !important; }  
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    Gilbert got a reaction from paul2009 in How to add 'add to cart' button in Shop block   
    Ok thanks for your help! Will try the product blocks approach and lobby for the button in Product Summary block. T
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    Gilbert reacted to paul2009 in How to add 'add to cart' button in Shop block   
    I see you are using a Summary Block to display the products. Squarespace haven't added 'Add to Cart' buttons to Product Summary Blocks and it no longer appears that they will. 
    There are therefore three options:
    Use can use some code to add a cart button to each product on a Product List Page. I provided some code here to allow you to do this. Use code to add the button to the Summary Items by harnessing the quick view data. Use a series of Product Blocks instead. This doesn't scale but is manageable for a few products. There's a checkbox on these blocks that allows you to add the button. Did this help? Please give feedback by clicking an icon below  ⬇️
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